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Fellowing

An app for your group to check in and support each other’s goals.

End-to-end encrypted for privacy.

How it works

How it works

  1. 1

    Bring your group

    Whoever you want to check in with.

  2. 2

    Share your commitments

    Whatever habits, limits, and goals you’re each working on.

  3. 3

    Stick to them, together

    Reason to check in that builds a rhythm of support.

Designed to help you carry one another.

  1. See who may be struggling

    Commitments sorted by least recent check-in.

  2. Practice vulnerability

    Share your state of mind or a note when you check in.

  3. Show support with a tap

    Preset reactions you can make your own.

Without compromise.

Free for every group, as it should be

No paywall for any core feature. Supporters get more customization, plus a say in our roadmap.

$3–12/mo supporter tiers

Privacy is non-negotiable

All content is end-to-end encrypted. Only your group can read it. Privacy is an explicit part of Fellowing’s public benefit charter.

How to help:

  • If you’re in a men’s group (or any group that’d use this)

    Join the waitlist. I’d love to get more testers before Fellowing hits app stores. Also reach out if you have questions or feedback!

  • If you don’t have a group, but want one

    Helping groups form is part of the mission, even if it’s not part of the app. Let me know what you’re looking for, and I’ll keep you posted.

  • If you’re obsessed with this space

    Researchers, group leaders, founders, writers, clinicians – anyone with takes on peer accountability, group dynamics, or related topics – I’d love to swap notes!

  • If you’re an investor

    A community round is on the roadmap. If you want to stay in the loop or learn more, let’s chat.

Reach out!

Sean Moir

Sean Moir

Creator of Fellowing & Heydai

I’ve been a startup software engineer for over a decade. I’ve also spent years in men’s groups and other accountability-style groups. Fellowing is built from those experiences to serve groups I’m in.